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A productive La Liga winger sitting at 77.51 TQ Score — above-average for the role and placing him in the upper tier of consistent wide contributors. His per-90 output is the most distinctive feature: 0.76 goals and 2.84 key passes per 90 represent a dual-threat profile that goes beyond typical winger baselines. With 1,301 minutes across 20 matches this season, the sample is meaningful and the 0.73 confidence score supports the reliability of this read.
The 77.51 TQ Score is driven primarily by the aggregate production metrics — 0.76 goals per 90 and 2.84 key passes per 90 — which together signal sustained goal involvement and chance creation across a solid 20-match sample. The absence of granular sub-scores (finishing, creation, progression) prevents a more precise dimensional breakdown, but the overall figure reflects consistent multi-faceted output rather than a single standout dimension.
Form score of 73.25 sits 4.3 points below the TQ Score of 77.51 — within the ±5 stable range, but nudging toward a soft decline. No single sub-score is available to pinpoint where the recent dip is concentrated, so the cause of the modest drop remains unresolved.
Comparable TQ Score (77.74 vs 77.51) reflects a similar tier of consistent wide output; Saka operates in a higher-intensity pressing system which adds defensive load this player's La Liga context may not demand.
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Vinícius scores marginally higher at 79.27 and shares the direct, goal-involved winger profile; the gap likely reflects a higher volume of elite-level match contributions in a Champions League environment.
Díaz leads this comparable group at 80.24 TQ Score and mirrors the dual goal-and-creation output pattern; the 2.73-point gap over this player suggests a slightly higher ceiling in sustained top-division production.
A 0–100 measure of overall quality. Combines statistical output with league difficulty, multi-season weighting, and a consistency factor. Target range for strong players: 70–85.
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